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  1. Tyranny, Self, and Genre in Pliny's Letter 5.8.Holly Haynes - 2019 - Classical Antiquity 38 (1):58-90.
    In Letter 5.8 Pliny shows that in the post-Domitianic era historia has become an impossible genre, both as a vehicle for conventional moral wisdom and because of the authoritative narrative voice it necessitates. The letter's literary strategies of deferral express these problems even as its content appears to argue positively the merits of historia and compare it with those of oratio. Pliny emphasizes the insufficiency of the narrative ā€œIā€, suggesting instead the importance of dialogue as the means both toward the (...)
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  • S.V.B.; E.V.Erik Gunderson - 2007 - Classical Antiquity 26 (1):1-48.
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  • S.V.B.; E.V.Erik Gunderson - 2007 - Classical Antiquity 26 (1):1-48.